PRESS RELEASE - GILLIAN McKEITH ON JETLAG
2nd June 2008
Speaking from her office in London yesterday, McKeith said: ‘I use Cellfood to enable me to get off a plane and go straight into a TV studio without the problems normally associated with jetlag. I find it works when flying transatlantic in both directions and I never leave for the airport without it’.
McKeith has been using Cellfood before all of her recent long-haul trips to the States. She starts taking the oxygen supplement several days before flying, during the flight and then for a few days after her arrival.
Cellfood Concentrate, which boasts aiding jetlag among many other health benefits, is made from only natural ingredients. It works by creating nascent oxygen in the body’s cells, and it ‘feeds’ the cells with minerals, amino acids and enzymes in trace amounts – constituents the cells need to help them repair, maintain and reproduce themselves. It is the oxygen in particular that helps to overcome jet lag.
Everyone knows that air quality in airline cabins is poor. At 35,000 feet the air is freezing, thin and can contain amounts of ozone. This air is warmed and fed into the cabin. However, this is not done continuously and most air is recycled. The levels of oxygen then can be low, and have been found to be the equivalent of 15.1% oxygen at sea level 1 . Oxygen levels below 19.5% are defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA) as “asphyxiating atmosphere” and defined by the US government as “oxygen deficient”.
This lack of oxygen is a major contributor to jet lag in addition to changing time zones. That is why you can still feel tired after a flight even though there might not be any big time differences.
In addition, the stress of taking a flight (packing, getting to the airport on time, checking-in etc.) can weaken the immune system. Because the air in planes is recycled, bugs and viruses can circulate the plane and can have a greater chance of infecting passengers with lowered immunity. Because there is usually an incubation period for the virus, illness often presents itself several days after the flight and is rarely linked by the sufferer with the flight they may have recently taken. One of the most frequently reported benefits from Cellfood Concentrate is a reduction in illnesses, and especially bouts of cold and ‘flu. It appears that Cellfood Concentrate strengthens, among other things, the immune system. As such, it can help to combat the viruses encountered on flights.
So next time you buy an air ticket, buy Cellfood and make sure you have the energy to enjoy your holiday or the clear-head to make the most of your business meetings. Cellfood is almost as important as your passport! Indeed, the next time you feel tired, think of Cellfood.
Cellfood Concentrate is taken as 8 drops in a 200ml glass of water three times a day. It is best taken one to two weeks before a flight, and two weeks after a flight. Because it is taken in water, it also aids the intake of fluids – another important way of overcoming jet lag.
1 Research done by Professor Frits Rosendaal of Leiden University Medical Centre, Holland published in The Lancet March 2006.